Paintings For SALE
Click on the image above to view all encaustic paintings currently available for sale. A (+) symbol in the top right corner of an image means you can enlarge and zoom in. Enjoy!
Select Giclees For SALE
Click on image above to view all Giclees currently available for sale.
Archive: Sold 2013
My Archives are arranged by year sold, capturing most of my paintings from 2007 forward - enjoy! Click on the image above to view all. I can always be commissioned to revisit a sold painting.
Archive: Sold 2012
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Archive: Sold 2011
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Archive: Sold 2010
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Archive: Sold 2009
Click on the image above to view all. I can always be commissioned to revisit a sold painting.
Archive: Sold 2008
Click on the image above to view all. I can always be commissioned to revisit a sold painting.
Archive: Sold 2007
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Clay Sculptures
Click on the image above to view all. While I have several works available in my smaller "Nurture" series, I currently do not have any large sculptures available for sale. I may have one completed by the end of the year.

Constance Williams' Expressionist Encaustic paintings are found in homes and businesses around the world

and have been seen on public television, in numerous print and on-line publications, such as
The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, ARTSEE Magazine,
North Carolina Home+Garden, VERVE Magazine,
Rapid River Arts & Culture Magazine and The Laurel of ASHEVILLE.
In 2010, she was a featured artist on QVC on Carolyn Pollack's travel series.
The gallery was filmed in the Summer of 2011 for the
Asheville Convention & Visitors Bureau's tourism campaign.
Her paintings were used in the SHOWTIME series HOMELAND which aired

October - December 2011 and January - March 2012.

Some of her largest works are exhibitied at the famous and historical
GROVE PARK INN, Asheville NC.

She served as President of Asheville's historic River Arts District 2010-2011,
and now serves on the Board of Asheville's future Performing Arts Center.